The religious philosopher: or, the right use of the contemplation of the world. Tr. by J. Chamberlayne [from Het regt gebruik der werelt beschouwingen].J. Senex, 1719 |
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... Reasons for its being Solid . Se & . LIV . The amazing Greatness and Diftance of the Stars . Sect . LV . Convictions from the foregoing Obfervations . Sect . LVI , and LVII . The Stars numberless , and Convictions from thence . Se & t ...
... Reasons for its being Solid . Se & . LIV . The amazing Greatness and Diftance of the Stars . Sect . LV . Convictions from the foregoing Obfervations . Sect . LVI , and LVII . The Stars numberless , and Convictions from thence . Se & t ...
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... Reasons against the Neceffity of Natural Laws . Sec . XVIII . The Proof of a God from the Motions of the Particles of Light . Sec . XIX . The Existence of a God proved likewife from the Laws of Mechanifm in General . Sect . XX ...
... Reasons against the Neceffity of Natural Laws . Sec . XVIII . The Proof of a God from the Motions of the Particles of Light . Sec . XIX . The Existence of a God proved likewife from the Laws of Mechanifm in General . Sect . XX ...
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... reason of its Smallness , any Determination by us that dwell upon the Earth . From whence the faid Angle is computed by Flamstead ( vid . Whifton . Pralect . Phyf . Mathem . P. 276. ) by Caffini , ( vid . la Hire's Tab . Aftron . p . 8 ...
... reason of its Smallness , any Determination by us that dwell upon the Earth . From whence the faid Angle is computed by Flamstead ( vid . Whifton . Pralect . Phyf . Mathem . P. 276. ) by Caffini , ( vid . la Hire's Tab . Aftron . p . 8 ...
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... Reason with Stupidity and Infenfibility , causes most Men to look upon this furprizing Wonder , like the Beafts without Attention , we muft muft advise all those who ftill find themselves but little 754 The Religious Philofopher .
... Reason with Stupidity and Infenfibility , causes most Men to look upon this furprizing Wonder , like the Beafts without Attention , we muft muft advise all those who ftill find themselves but little 754 The Religious Philofopher .
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... Reasons , the Refraction does likewife differ : And therefore , that the Twilight , with refpect to the extreameft Parts where it is feen upon the Earth , or in the Air , cannot be determined by any Body ; fo that the faid Question ...
... Reasons , the Refraction does likewife differ : And therefore , that the Twilight , with refpect to the extreameft Parts where it is feen upon the Earth , or in the Air , cannot be determined by any Body ; fo that the faid Question ...
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Página 1055 - I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made : marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
Página 1057 - Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were written; Which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.
Página 1060 - Phenomenon IV. That the fixed stars being at rest, the periodic times of the five primary planets, and (whether of the sun about the earth, or) of the earth about the sun, are as the 3/2th power of their mean distances from the sun.
Página 1031 - But fome man will fay, How are the dead raifed up ? and with what body do they come ? Thou fool, that which thou foweft is not quickened, except it die : And...
Página 1055 - Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid thine hand upon me. 6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me ; it is high, I cannot attain unto it.
Página 833 - Kepler, is now received by all astronomers; for the periodic times are the same, and the dimensions of the orbits are the same, whether the sun revolves about the earth, or the earth about the sun. And as to the measures of the periodic times, all astronomers are agreed about them. But for the dimensions of the orbits, Kepler and Bullialdus, above all others, have determined them from observations with the greatest accuracy...
Página 719 - Religious Philosopher, or the Right Use of Contemplating the Works of the Creator...
Página 1031 - Body that fiall be, but bare Grain, it may chance of Wheat, or fome other Grain, ver.
Página 751 - While the Earth remaineth, Seed-Time and Harveft, and Cold and Heat, and Summer and Winter, and Day and Night, flail not ceafe.
Página 884 - Chyffiiftry, as likewife in Hydroftaticks, of which we have not yet been able to comprehend the Manner how they come to pafs ? No more than of what has been faid in Co»ft/»p.XXIII.